Bulls-Eye Rutz…there was a rash of robberies at convenience stores this spring where stolen cars were crashed into rite-aids and the like after hours and the bandits made out with the old antihistamine stash. Sounds like the work of a meth kitchen to me.

How is it a privacy infringement, Markland? We’re talking about a controlled substance here. My mom has liver disease and is on pain patches, Fentanyl, to be exact (talk about a controlled substance, synthetic heroin). When I pick up her patches at Walgreens every month I have to show ID and sign an inventory. Makes sense to me and I don’t feel that my privacy is being violated.

Rodger, not only do they keep the logs of everyone who buys, but any law enforcement officer can walk into any pharmacy and be shown the books – no subpoena needed (at least according to the pharmacist I talk to).